The Meaning of Lila by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose for June 13, 2012

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    DGWillie  over 12 years ago

    She was smarter than the Viennese twerp who offended her at the Gawdy School, and she’s smarter than this dweeb.

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    DGWillie  over 12 years ago

    Further, one would hope that in the next week or so, she completely disassembles him, entirely non-violently. Pick your target, pick your assault.

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    matcawth  over 12 years ago

    Smart and cute

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    JWF Premium Member over 12 years ago

    @GoldenRoya: It’s a bunny rabbit if you want it to be a bunny rabbit :-)

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    cholomanaba  over 12 years ago

    What is it with the shrink´s love to show ink spots on cards? Does it really show how insane a person can be? Or it is a matter of percption?

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    rockngolfer  over 12 years ago

    It’s a Rorcshach ink blot test. Been around a long time.http://www.rorschachinkblottest.com/

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    More or Less Premium Member over 12 years ago

    so you’re ok with bullying if you approve of the target?

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    limarick  over 12 years ago

    Amen! I’ve always told my daughters to walk away from a fight. But if the fight comes after you, all bets are off! And yes, I’ll stand behind you to deal with the twerps. (and this comes from someone who was bullied in school on occasion)

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    skeeterhawk  over 12 years ago

    Hmm. I’ll just mention — An old joke done a while back on another comic: Psych: What do you see?

    Young girl patient: An idiot doctor giving a kid a rorschach test.

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    runar  over 12 years ago

    “So he showed me a picture and asked me what it looked like, and I told him, ‘That looks like standard pattern number three in the Rohrshach series for testing obsessive-compulsive behavior’”

    — Emo Phillips
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    runar  over 12 years ago

    Did you hear about the lion with a voice so powerful he could use it to stun his prey? He called it “Roar-shock”.

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    lily245pj  over 12 years ago

    Smarty pants..but you are adorable too.

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    JWF Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Skeeterhawk: Quoting ANOTHER comic strip on Lila’s page? The nerve ;-)

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    kittylover2  over 12 years ago

    I’m neither a pacifist or an aggressor, I do agree fully with ghostkeeper 100 percent.

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    Elderflower  over 12 years ago

    Wow – you certainly have an opinion on the matter.

    When I was in grade school, I was mercilessly and cruelly teased by 1 girl. except for occasional kicking my knees under the desk, she was not actually violent, just very hurtful. Solution? One day, I just had enough and finally slapped her across the face. She stopped being a problem.

    It’s probably not the best solution, but it sure worked! And either the teacher never heard about it, or he chose not to punish me.

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    skeeterhawk  over 12 years ago

    I’m excited: a famous person ‘spoke’ to me! I’m … I’m …Well anyway, back to sanity. At least I didn’t reveal the identity of said comic.

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    Frank Siciliano  over 12 years ago

    @skeeterhawk My son actually pulled something similar to that on a counselor when he was seven.

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